Minor jailed in for 3.5 years in 2015 murder of Palestinian family

The man, who was 17 at the time, has already spent 2 years and 8 months and will most likely be freed as soon as March 2021; the defendant conspired with main suspect Amiran Ben-Uliel to set on fire the home of Dawabsheh, killing 3 family members

Gilad Morag|
A court on Wednesday sentenced an Israeli extremist to three and a half years in prison over the killing of a Palestinian family whose West Bank home he conspired to firebomb while they were sleeping in July 2015.
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  • The defendant, who was 17 at the time of the incident, was indicted for helping to murder Saed and Reham Dawabsheh and their 18-month-old baby Ali. The family's other son, four-year-old Ahmed, was badly burned in the attack.
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    א' החשוד בפרשת דומא
    א' החשוד בפרשת דומא
    The defendant, who was a minor at the time of the attack, in court
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    The defendant has been in prison for the past two years and eight months, making him eligible for release as soon as March 2021. The defendant has for the past year served in a pre-military preparatory school on the orders of the Lod District Court, where he was sentenced.
    His defense attorneys announced they will appeal the sentencing to the Supreme Court. "The judges completely rejected the state's claims regarding the sentence," said one of the lawyers. "Unfortunately, the sentence is entirely affected by confidential information from the Shin Bet. This is a decision that will not stand."
    Hussein Dawabsheh, who is raising his grandson Ahmed following the murder of his parents, was in court to hear the sentence handed down. He also attended the sentening of the main suspect Amiram Ben-Uliel earlier this week.
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    חוסיין דוואבשה
    חוסיין דוואבשה
    Hussein Dawabsheh
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    Ben-Uliel, earlier this week was found guilty of three counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder, two counts of arson and conspiracy to commit a racially motivated crime. He was, however, acquitted of membership in a terrorist organization.
    The minor and Ben-Uliel intially confessed and he even reenacted the attack for investigators but later retracted their confessions, claiming they had been subjected to "special investigative methods."
    According to the indictment, the minor and Beit-Uliel, who were living on and off in settlement outposts near Duma at the time, conspired during the month of July 2015 to avenge the murder of Malachi Rosenfeld by Palestinian terrorists.
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    Saed, Reham and Ali Dawabshe were murdered by Amiram Ben-Uliel in July 2015
    Saed, Reham and Ali Dawabshe were murdered by Amiram Ben-Uliel in July 2015
    Saed, Reham and Ali Dawabshe were murdered by Amiram Ben-Uliel in July 2015
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    The two met several times at the outposts of Geulat Zion - where the Ben-Uliel resided at the time - and Yishuv HaDa'at, to plan their attack, the indictment says.
    They also conducted reconnaissance of the villages of Duma and Majdal Bani Fadil and decided to first target Duma and if they are able, commit an attack in Majdal Bani Fadil as well.
    According to the indictment, Ben-Uliel prepared two bottles filled with flammable liquid, rags, a lighter, a box of matches, gloves, and a can of black spray paint to be used in the attack.
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    The remains of the Dawabsheh family home after the arson attack
    The remains of the Dawabsheh family home after the arson attack
    The remains of the Dawabsheh family home after the arson attack
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    The two set to meet at a cave in Yishuv HaDa'at before leaving for Duma on the night of the attack, July 30, 2015, but for an unknown reason failed to meet each other there.
    After waiting for the minor for an hour at the cave, Ben-Uliel, dressed in dark clothes and carrying the items prepared for the attack in a bag, set out in the direction of Duma.
    When arriving in Duma at around 11pm, Ben-Uliel used one of the two dark shirts he was wearing to cover his face, and put on his gloves. According to the indictment, he chose a house in the heart of the village, rather than one on the outskirts, to further bolster the effect of fear and terror among the residents. He sought out a house with signs of being inhabited to ensure he did not set fire to an abandoned home.
    Ben-Uliel chose to target two homes belonging to the Dawabsheh family - one housing Saed, Reham, Ahmed and Ali, and the other owned by Mamoun Dawabsheh, with the latter house being empty.
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    חוסיין דוואבשה עם הנכד אחמד דוואבשה
    חוסיין דוואבשה עם הנכד אחמד דוואבשה
    Ahmed Dawabsheh suffered massive burns in the attack that killed his parents and brother
    (Photo: Shaul Golan)
    He set Mamoun's empty house on fire with one of the Molotov cocktails, after spraying the word "Revenge" and drawing a Star of David on the wall of the house. He also sprayed the words "Long Live the King Messiah" and drew a crown on the wall surrounding the homes. Mamoun's house burned down as result of the arson.
    Ben-Uliel then turned to Saed and Reham Dawabsheh's home, where, after failing to open two windows, he managed to open the window of the bedroom, where the entire family was sleeping, and hurled the second Molotov cocktail inside. He then fled the scene.
    All four members of the Dawabsheh family were set alight. Saed and Reham were able to escape the house, Ahmed managed to reach the door of the home, while baby Ali was left in his bed inside the burning house.
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    טיעונים לעונש לעמירם בן אוליאל בפרשת דומא
    טיעונים לעונש לעמירם בן אוליאל בפרשת דומא
    Amiram Ben-Uliel in court
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    Neighbors who arrived at the scene took Ahmed and his parents to hospital in critical condition, all suffering from extensive burns. Ali could not be rescued from the burning house until firefighters arrived at the scene and put out the blaze.
    Ali Dawabsheh, 18 months old, died in the fire. His father Saed succumbed to his wounds eight days after the attack, while his mother Reham died after five weeks. Ahmed suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns to 60 percent of his body.
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